Mark-Paul Gosselaar

Of Dutch and Indonesian descent, Californian Mark-Paul Gosselaar rose to fame among the Tiger Beat set during his four-year (1989-93) stint as the cute preppy blond Zack Morris on the popular NBC Saturday teen series "Saved By the Bell" and managed to evolve into a primetime leading man when he joined the cast of ABC's long-running police drama "NYPD Blue."

A former child model, he segued to acting with a 1987 guest appearance on "Highway to Heaven" and soon added roles in "Charles in Charge" and "Punky Brewster" to his resume. His success as the scheming Zack led to a primetime spin-off "Saved By the Bell: The College Years" (NBC, 1993-94) and several TV-movies based on the series. Gosselaar branched out to serve as creative consultant and host of the short-lived NBC game show "Brains and Brawn" (1993) before trying to make the move to films. Unfortunately, most of his efforts were in low-budget genre fare that moved directly to video (i.e., "Twisted Love" 1995). The actor found a niche playing against type (and often with dark hair) in more dramatic TV-movies along the lines of his accused rapist in "She Cried No" (NBC, 1997) before heading to the big screen as a wealthy student with poor grades who seeks a loophole in the uneven comedy "Dead Man on Campus" (1998).

Gosselaar then returned to the small screen to play a successful software developer who returns to his hometown with mixed results in "Hyperion Bay" (The WB, 1998-99). A follow-up series, the youth-minded political drama "D.C" (The WB, 200)) failed to score, but Gosselaar's career fortunes soared when he was tapped to replace Rick Schroeder as the new young partner of Det. Sipowicz (Dennis Franz) on "NYPD Blue" in 2001. As the stand-up young detective John Clark, Jr., who has issues with his ex-cop father and ultimatley turns to Sipowicz as a surrogate, Gosselaar impressed audiences and remained a fixture on the series until the end of its run in 2005.

  • Also Credited As:
    Mark Paul Gosselaar, Mark-Paul Henry Gosselaar
  • Born:
    March 1, 1974 in Panorama City, California
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Model
Family
  • Daughter: Ava Lorenn Gosselaar. born May 7, 2006; mother is Lisa Ann Russell
  • Son: Michael Charles Gosselaar. born January 31, 2004; mother is Lisa Ann Russell
Milestones
  • 1979 Obtained an agent at age five (date approximate)
  • 1987 TV acting debut in an episode of "Highway to Heaven"
  • 1989 Co-starred as Zack Morris in "Saved By the Bell" (NBC)
  • 1993 Hosted and served as creative consultant on the NBC game show "Brains and Brawn"
  • 1995 Feature debut, the direct-to-video release "Twisted Love"
  • 1998 Co-starred with Tom Everett Scott in "Dead Man on Campus"
  • 2000 Co-starred in The WB's midseason replacement series "D.C."
  • 2001 Cast as a US soldier who falls in love with a member of the Bahraini royal family in the based-on-fact TV-movie "The Princess and the Marine" (NBC)
  • 2001 In fall, joined cast of the ABC drama series "NYPD Blue"
  • 2005 Joined the cast of ABC's "Commander in Chief" as a slick, savvy media strategist
  • Began appearing in TV commercials
  • Reprised character of Zack in "Saved By the Bell: The College Years"
  • Returned to series TV as co-star of "Hyperion Bay" (The WB)

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